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Posted by: rosspadilla at Fri Jun 15 08:09:28 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rosspadilla ] >>that's what the Jelly is. It's actually a double homo Peanut Butter and T-neg albino. So whenever a T-neg gene encounters a PB gene the result is Jelly. That's why the Peanut Butter het will have some babies, that bond if you will, with the T-neg gene and result in Jellies. When the two PB genes line up, you get PB. If the het was for t-neg then breeding to a Jelly would make jellies, and T-negs, along with some normal looking hets. so a het from breeding a normal snake to a Jelly, will be het for one of the 2. Either t-neg or PB. you won't know which untill breeding trials are done. It's actually similar to the Ultramel Corn snakes. The 2 genes are allelic. | ||
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